Non-forested wetland

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Wetland is a natural community group that broadly characterizes several distinct natural communities. Non-forested wetlands broadly includes: Alder Thicket, Bog Relict, Boreal Rich Fen, Calcareous Fen, Central Poor Fen, Coastal Plain Marsh, Emergent Marsh, Ephemeral Pond, Moist Sandy Meadow, Muskeg, Northern Sedge Meadow, Open Bog, Pattered Peatland, Poor Fen, Shore Fen, Shrub-Carr, Southern Sedge Meadow. Some wetlands like sedge meadows and Shrub-carr are tolerant of a wide variety of water levels, while Emergent Marsh already thrives in high nutrient environments. In addition, sites higher in the watershed may experience fewer effects of extreme storms, while those that contain sponge-like Sphagnum peat soils, such as Open Bog and Central Poor Fen, may have a built-in buffer against modest hydrologic changes. Highly acidic soil of peatland communities also tends to be somewhat resistant to invasive species.

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